Can you please help me with one of the following, depending on which is possible. I have 4.3GB of Photoshop assorted Tutorials in the form of an ISO file, I loaded this with Deamon Tools and everything worked perfect. The thing is flicking back and forwards between PS and the Tut will be never ending so my first choice would be to copy the ISO to DVD so I can play it on household DVD, watch it on TV while following the Tut's in real time on my PC. My attempt so far was with Nero Startsmart - I picked DVD then ISO Image it then said something about a 2GB limit (It then gets a bit hazy.... I've read that many forums over night) I'm not sure whether it allowed me to proceed or I swapped to ISO/UDF option and then ran off the file. Needless to say when played in my DVD I got a 'incorrect format' message. To you guys who are advanced in this topic I hope this makes sense and can tell me if I can get the tutorial played thru my DVD or if I must stick with Daemon Tools. Thank you.
your dvd yes is in dvd format for pc but may not be for standalone dvd video format viewing... what viewer is used on pc to see this tut? need to know more about the dvd, what files/folders are on this disc? we maybe able to convert it if in a video format to dvd, you never know.
After I've selected the ISO with Daemon I get the following; Picking RealPlayer or Win MediaPlayer were unable to play it so I selected 'Open with Windows Explorer' which gave me; Clicking on the 'data' Folder showed it was made up of Flash Video files. Clicking on the 'Start Here.html file provides the following screen where the Tutorials can be run from; So the tutorial is made up of lots of .flv, .swf, .Gif, .xml and .js files inside that 'data' folder inturn contained in the ISO. I can only think this has complicated any chance I had of being able to copy and play this back thru my stand alone DVD player connected to my TV. Anyone fancy a stab at advising me ;-)
Just been trying with ImgBurn and DVD Decrypter without success. So glad to have your advise otherwise I'd have been trying all day thinking I was using the programs wrong. Not what I wanted to hear but thanks for your help Rotary.